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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

In 2010, Apple introduced the iPad took the world by storm and began the transition to tablet computing. Often, I thought the iPad could not do all the things that a computer could do. On the other hand, there are just so many apps available! They make the iPad powerful and flexible. iPads may all look the same without special cases or covers, but the apps chosen reflect the individual user. It's almost hard to believe we are on the 4th generation of iPad. As many people continue to buy iPads for the holidays, I just want to show you a few videos demonstrating the technology we now have with the iPad.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

I haven't really used Mission Control on my Mac very often. I think that was because I hadn't spent any time to learn about it. After taking the time, I can already see ways that it can help me improve my productivity while keeping my workspaces neat and tidy. If my computer were a desk, it would be a cluttered desk. Mission control clears up the clutter. It may take a little bit of time to get used to but I think it will be beneficial.

The videos below offer a quick tutorial (1st one) to get you started or a more detailed tutorial (2nd one) that covers gestures, special keys, and even settings to use. So, it's your choice. You can learn and implement quickly or you can dive deeper and master Mission Control. "Master" may be stretching it. Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Apple launched two new iPhone 5 commercials with the titles of "Orchestra" and "Turkey". The first one focuses on how the iPhone 5 reduces background noise during calls. The second commercial focuses on using Apple's Photo Stream sharing feature.

Both features are interesting and add to the value of purchasing an iPhone 5. So without further ado, take a look at the commercials below and decide if they are up to Apple's normal standards.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Recently, we haven't heard many rumors about Apple creating a television set. The device was being called the iTV in previous rumors. In the past, it seemed like the rumor was gaining momentum but the last rumor I heard was that there were delays in content contracts. Now that the iPad 4th generation and iPad Mini have launched, MacRumors has posted the first new Apple television rumor I have seen. The article discusses that at least one major cable company is looking into the potential impact an Apple television would have on its network infrastructure. It also mentions that it could be an updated Apple TV or an Apple television coming out. There is no mention of a release date. I guess we will see if Apple has one more event planned for this year shortly. If they want to launch a device for Christmas, time is running short so they would need to host an event this month. I'm not sure that would even be enough time. It may be more likely that Apple will launch early in the New Year. Right now, this is all speculation. I'm just kind of throwing out some ideas. I would like to see what Apple would create for a television after I saw what they did with the iMac. More details are in the article below. Read through it and let me know what you think. Do you think Apple will and/or should launch a television?

Monday, November 12, 2012

When it comes to hard drives, most people prefer the speed of SSDs (solid state drives) but the storage capacity of traditional hard drives. Apple's Fusion Drive combines the best of both worlds by taking a SSD and a traditional hard drive, then making them appear as one hard drive. The new Mac Minis come with a 5400 rpm hard drive which is good to conserve energy but not good for performance. By adding Apple's Fusion drive software and a SSD to the Mac Mini, the little computer becomes a powerhouse. Just check out the video below.

If you take a look at the link below as well, make sure you read the comments. I think one of the commenters provided a really nice explanation of how Fusion Drive works. He mentioned that data goes to the SSD first providing the speed and performance. Then as the SSD fills, the data overflows into the traditional drive extending the storage capability. For me, that provided a clearer picture and better understanding.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Is innovation dead? I would say "No". Innovation is very much alive! Apple introduced us to Siri and even though it is still in Beta, it is very powerful...and still learning. Siri is a virtual assistant that was introduced on the iPhone 4S. Now you can access Siri on the iPhone 5, iPad 3rd generation and up, iPod Touch 5th generation, and the iPad Mini.

With these devices, in particular the iPhone and iPod, you are basically carrying a computer in your pocket or purse. Now imagine being able to access Siri without removing the iOS device from its location. This is where iSiri comes into play.

Ciccarese Designs designed and created iSiri. iSiri provides a sleek, polished, Apple-esque (only my opinion) design that can be used to remotely access Siri. It can even be worn on your wrist. It uses Bluetooth to access the iOS device. On their website, it only mentions the iPhone but since the new iPod Touch 5th generation also has Siri and Bluetooth, I would assume it would work with iSiri as well. For more details, you can read more and enjoy the artwork at the site below. Let me know what you think of iSiri.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

"Hello. Is it me you're looking for?" (Lionel Richie) I continue to be smitten by the Mac Mini and it's only a matter of time before I get the new Mac Mini. It's still pretty rare to have such a powerful computer in this small of a form factor. The latest update isn't one that you will notice when you first remove the Mac Mini from its box. All of the updates are on the inside.

The new Mac Mini offers USB 3.0 for faster data transfer. It also has faster graphics and gives you the option to power this little beast with a quad core processor.

Still the Mac Mini is small enough to place practically anywhere. Mine sits on my entertainment shelf easily and takes up way less space than my Xbox 360. I just use my Macbook (that I'm always on) to connect to the Mac Mini and control it. I have a wired keyboard with a built in trackpad just in case I cannot access it remotely.

If you are thinking about buying a Mac at a reasonable price, I recommend the Mac Mini. The complete review is below.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Many people are getting their hands on the latest offerings from Apple, the iPad Mini and the updated iPad 4. Both are great devices with strong demand. Now, many are probably enjoying their new gadgets. They can watch videos, play games, help manage your life, and much more thanks to all the apps available in Apple's app store. Plus, they have a sleek design.

While you are enjoying your new iOS device, guess who is lurking in the background? Guess who used to have your attention but now goes unnoticed? Have you completely forgotten about your old device? Did you buy the first iPod? Where is that iPod now? Mine sits in storage...and it probably still works!

So what will happen to your old iOS device? Is it doomed to the same fate as my first iPod? Some people will choose to keep that device for use in another room...or maybe a car! Others may pass the older device on to a family member. I think most people will look to sell their older iOS device. I feel weird saying old...it may be less than a year old! If you're trying to decide, here are some options for your older iPad...

Friday, November 2, 2012

Now that users can actually get their hands on the iPad Mini, they are finding creative ways to integrate the device in their daily lives. This video below is one example. I'm sure there are more such as putting the iPad Mini on your refrigerator using the magnetic smart cover (try at your own risk). Anyway, I think the car installation is a cool idea. I like how the iPad Mini just slides into place. Then you have all the apps and features at your fingertips. Plus, you could use Siri so that you can keep your eyes on the road and drive safely. All while having the full sound of you car stereo system. I'm not sure what your plan B would be if you forgot your iPad Mini at home or work. Can the iPhone or another iOS device connect into the system as well? Those are the questions I have. What do you think about this setup? Would you consider it? Why or why not? Also, please let me know if you have any creative ideas for Apple's iPad Mini.

The holiday season is approaching and Apple just unleashed two gadgets on the world: the iPad 4 and it's little brother, the iPad Mini. Is the iPad Mini small enough to be a stocking stuffer? I stopped by an Apple Store today since I had a little bit of extra time (not really, but I went anyway). I went to see if they had an iPhone 5 in stock...they did, I hesitated, then it was gone. Then I looked up as one of the Apple employees brought out about 6 small boxes. I thought, oh yeah, the iPad Minis! So I walked around to the two tables that had the iPad Minis. I was able to play with one for a few minutes. It was small and lightweight. I could see why someone would like it.

Along with the iPad Mini, the iPad 4 is also available now. It's probably been slightly lost with the focus on the Mini. The iPad 4 still comes with a Retina display and it is twice as fast as the previous model. There are 275,000 apps built for the iPad. One thing I recently found out, the iPad also has an optional Smart Case. It is similar to the Smart Cover but covers the entire device and it folds into a stand. I'm not sure how long this has been around but I think it's interesting.

Below are some articles that talk about different aspects of the iPad 4 and the iPad Mini.